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Ordinance No. G17-97
AN ORDINANCE
CLASSIFYING NEWLY ANNEXED TERRITORY
IN THE PGI PLANNED GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
(2525 Big Timber Road)
WHEREAS, the territory herein described has been annexed
to the City of Elgin; and
WHEREAS, written application has been made to classify
said territory in the PGI Planned General Industrial District;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Development Commission has
conducted a public hearing concerning said application and has
submitted its written findings and recommendation that the
subject property be classified; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the findings and
recommendation of the Planning and Development Commission and
concurs in such recommendations .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section 1 . That Chapter 19 .08, Section 19 .08.020
entitled "Zoning District Map" of the Elgin Municipal Code, as
amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by adding
thereto the following paragraph:
The boundaries hereinafter laid out in the
' Zoning District Map' , as amended, be and are hereby
altered by including in the PGI Planned General
Industrial District, the following described
property:
PARCEL ONE:
LOT 1 AND LOT 2 OF GARY SUBDIVISION, IN THE
TOWNSHIPS OF DUNDEE AND ELGIN, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
PARCEL TWO:
THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 31,
TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN AND OF SECTIONS 4 AND 5 ALL IN
TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS : BEGINNING
AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF
SECTION 5; THENCE EAST ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION
LINE 1334 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST
1/2 OF SAID SOUTH EAST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 9 DEGREES,
15 MINUTES, 0 SECONDS EAST 733 FEET TO A POINT IN
THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 5 AFORESAID 1 .87 CHAINS
EAST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE
NORTHEAST FRACTIONAL QUARTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE
NORTH 19 DEGREES, 0 MINUTES, 0 SECONDS EAST 899 .01
FEET TO THE CENTER LINE OF THE HIGHWAY; THENCE SOUTH
55 DEGREES, 5 MINUTES, 0 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE
CENTER LINE OF SAID HIGHWAY 1332 .4 FEET, TO THE EAST
LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 31; THENCE SOUTH 68 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES, 35 MINUTES, 0
SECONDS WEST 717 . 6 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 5; THENCE SOUTH
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1915 FEET TO THE
NORTH LINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF CHICAGO AND
NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY
ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID RIGHT OF WAY TO THE
POINT IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 5 WHERE
THE SOUTH LINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAIL WAY INTERSECTS THE NORTH
LINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID CHICAGO AND
NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY; THENCE EAST AND
SOUTHERLY ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY TO THE EAST LINE OF
SECTION 5; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE SECTION LINE 100
FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY; THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID RIGHT OF
WAY 1185 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT
OF WAY 100 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY 1277 FEET; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY 100 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY 365 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTH
EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 5; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE
QUARTER SECTION LINE 1179 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING (EXCEPT THAT PART DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE CENTER
LINE OF BIG TIMBER ROAD WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE
WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 31;
THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE 68 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 1/2 OF SAID SOUTH EAST
1/4; THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES, 35 MINUTES, 0 SECONDS
WEST ALONG A LINE WHICH IF EXTENDED WOULD INTERSECT
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 5, 165 FEET; THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES, 05
MINUTES, 0 SECONDS WEST PARALLEL WITH THE CENTER
LINE OF SAID BIG TIMBER ROAD 165 FEET; THENCE NORTH
PARALLEL WITH THE EXTENSION OF AND THE EAST LINE OF
SAID SECTION 31 TO THE CENTER LINE OF SAID BIG
TIMBER ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES, 05 MINUTES, 0
SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID CENTER LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; EXCEPT GARY SUBDIVISION; EXCEPT THAT PART
CONVEYED TO NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY BY
WARRANTY DEED RECORDED APRIL 25, 1966 AS DOCUMENT
1068123, AND ALSO EXCEPTING THAT PART OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 31,
TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS : COMMENCING
AT AN IRON STAKE MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,
RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE
NORTH 14 DEGREES, 52 MINUTES, 13 SECONDS EAST 812 .51
FEET ON A LINE TO AN IRON STAKE IN THE CENTER LINE
OF BIG TIMBER ROAD, (SAID LINE INTERSECTS THE SOUTH
LINE OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 31 AFORESAID,
AT A POINT 133 .98 FEET WEST OF THE CENTER LINE OF
BIG TIMBER ROAD, AS MEASURED ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE;
THENCE NORTH 56 DEGREES, 36 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST,
531 .52 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTER LINE OF BIG
TIMBER ROAD FOR THE POINT-OF-BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH
27 DEGREES, 00 MINUTES, 00 SECONDS WEST 112 .0 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 17 DEGREES, 11 MINUTES, 02 SECONDS EAST
350. 42 FEET TO A POINT IN THE CENTER LINE OF BIG
TIMBER ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES, 57 MINUTES, 36
SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID CENTER LINE 171 . 36 FEET TO
THE POINT-OF-BEGINNING, ALL IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
DUNDEE AND ELGIN, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, IN THE
TOWNSHIPS OF DUNDEE AND ELGIN, KANE COUNTY,
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ILLINOIS . (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 2525 BIG TIMBER ROAD) .
Section 2 . That the City Council of the City of Elgin
hereby adopts the Findings of Fact made by the Planning and
Development Commission, a copy of which is attached hereto as
Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference, and grants
the classification of PGI Planned General industrial District
at 2525 Big Timber Road in accordance with the following
provisions :
A. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this PGI
Planned General Industrial District is to provide
an alternate planned industrial environment. This
PGI zoning district is most similar to, but departs
from, the standard requirements of the GI General
Industrial District.
B. Supplementary Regulations. Any word or phrase
contained herein, followed by the symbol " (SR) " ,
shall be subject to the definitions and the
additional interpretive requirements provided in
Chapter 19 .90, Supplementary Regulations, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. The exclusion of
such symbol shall not exempt such word or phrase
from the applicable supplementary regulation.
C. General Provisions. In this PGI zoning district,
the use and development of land and structures
shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter
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19 .05, General Provisions, of the Elgin Municipal
Code, as amended.
D. Zoning Districts - Generally. In this PGI zoning
district, the use and development of land and
structures shall be subject to the provisions of
Chapter 19 .07, Zoning Districts, of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as amended.
E. Land Use. In this PGI zoning district, the use and
development of land and structures shall be subject
to the provisions of Chapter 19 . 10 Land Use, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. The following
enumerated "land uses" (SR) shall be the only land
uses allowed as a "permitted use" (SR) , as a
"conditional use" (SR) , or as a "similar use" (SR)
in this PGI district.
Permitted Uses . The following enumerated land uses
shall be the only land uses allowed as a permitted
use in this PGI zoning district:
Municipal Services Division.
1 . Public parks, recreation, open space (UNCL) on
a "zoning lot" [SR] containing less than two
acres of land.
Offices Division.
2 . "Offices" [SR] (UNCL) .
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate Division.
3 . "Development sales offices" [SR] (UNCL) .
4 . Finance, insurance, and real estate (H) .
Services Division.
5 . Advertising (731) .
6 . "Bed and breakfast inns" [SR] ( 7011) .
7 . Carpet and upholstery cleaning agents without
plants on the premises ( 7217) .
8 . Commercial, economic, sociological, and
educational research (8732) .
9 . Commercial physical and biological research
(8731) .
10 . Computer programming, data processing, and
other computer related services (737) .
11 . Computer rental and leasing (7377) .
12 . Consumer credit reporting agencies, mercantile
reporting agencies, and adjustment and
collection agencies (732) .
13 . Detective and guard services (7381) .
14 . Electrical and electronic repair shops ( 7629) .
15 . Engineering, accounting, research, management,
and related services (87) .
16 . Home health care services (808) .
17 . "Hotels and motels" [SR] (701) .
18. Job training and vocational rehabilitation
services (833) .
19 . Legal services (811) .
20 . Libraries (823) .
21 . Linen supply (7213) .
22 . Mailing, reproduction, commercial art and
photography, and stenographic services ( 733) .
23 . Management and public relations services (874) .
24 . Medical and dental laboratories (807) .
25 . Membership organizations (86 ) .
26 . Motion picture distribution and allied
services (782) .
27 . Motion picture production and allied services
(781) .
28 . News syndicates ( 7383) .
29 . Noncommercial research organizations (8733) .
30 . Offices and clinics of dentists (802 ) .
31 . Offices and clinics of doctors of medicine
(801) .
32 . Offices and clinics of doctors of osteopathy
(803) .
33 . Offices and clinics of other health
practitioners (804) .
34 . Other schools and educational services (829) .
35 . Outdoor advertising services (7312) .
36 . Personnel supply services ( 736 ) .
plow 37 . Photofinishing laboratories ( 7384) .
38. Physical fitness facilities (7991) .
39 . Professional sports operators and promoters
(7941) .
40. Refrigerator and air conditioning service and
repair (7623) .
41 . Reupholstery and furniture repair ( 764) .
42 . Security systems services ( 7382) .
43 . Tax return preparation services (7291) .
44 . Testing laboratories (8734) .
45 . Theatrical producers ( 792 ) .
46 . Vocational schools (824) .
47 . Watch, clock, and jewelry repair (763) .
Retail Trade Division.
48 . Automatic merchandising machine operators
(5962) .
49 . Catalog and mail order houses (5961) .
50. Direct selling establishments (5963) .
Agricultural Division.
51 . Interim agricultural production - crops for
land not located on a portion of a zoning lot
for which a building permit has been issued
(01) .
52 . Crop services (072) .
53 . Farm labor and management services (076) .
eim•. 54 . Landscape counseling and planning (0781) .
55 . Soil preparation services (071) .
Construction Division.
56 . "Contractor' s office and equipment areas" [SR]
(UNCL) .
Manufacturing Division.
57 . Apparel and other finished products made from
fabrics and similar materials (23) .
58 . Computer and office equipment (357) .
59 . Electronic and other electrical equipment and
components (36) .
60. Fabricated metal products ( 34) .
61 . Furniture and fixtures (25) .
62 . Industrial and commercial machinery and
equipment ( 35) .
63 . Leather and leather products ( 31) .
64 . Measuring, analyzing, and controlling
instruments; photographic, medical, and
optical goods; and watches and clocks (38) .
65 . Primary metal industries (33) .
66 . Printing, publishing, and allied industries
(27) .
67 . Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products
( 30) .
68 . Stone, clay, glass and concrete products (32) .
69 . Tobacco products (21) .
70 . Transportation equipment ( 37) .
Wholesale Trade Division.
71 . Apparel piece goods and notions (513) .
e..► 72 . Beer, wine and distilled alcoholic beverages
(518) .
73 . Drugs, drug proprietaries and druggists '
sundries (512) .
74 . Chemicals and allied products (516 ) .
75 . Electrical goods (506 ) .
76 . Farm product raw materials (515) .
77 . Furniture and home furnishings (502 ) .
78 . Groceries and related products (514) .
79 . Hardware, and plumbing and heating equipment
and supplies (507) .
80 . Lumber and other construction materials (503) .
81 . Machinery, equipment, and supplies (508) .
82 . Metals and minerals , except petroleum (505) .
83 . Motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts and
supplies (501) .
84 . Paper and paper products (511) .
85 . Petroleum and petroleum products (517) .
86 . Professional and commercial equipment and
supplies (504) .
Transportation, Communication and Utilities
Division.
87 . "Amateur radio antennas" [SR] (UNCL) .
88 . Arrangement of passenger transportation (472) .
89 . Arrangement of transportation of freight and
ft. cargo (473) .
90. Branch United States post offices (4311) .
91 . Bus charter service operators offices (414) .
92 . Cable and other pay television services (484) .
93 . Communication services not elsewhere
classified (489 ) .
94 . "Commercial antennas and antenna structures
mounted on existing structures" [SR] (UNCL) .
95 . "Commercial Antenna Tower" [SR] (UNCL) .
96 . Courier services (4215) .
97 . Freight forwarding in general (4731) .
98 . Intercity and rural bus transportation
operators ' offices (413) .
99 . Local and suburban passenger transportation
operators ' offices (411) .
100 . Natural gas transmission and distribution
(4922 ) (4924) .
101 . Packing and crating (4783) .
102 . Public warehousing and storage (422 ) .
103 . "Radio and television antennas" [SR] (UNCL) .
104 . Radio and television broadcasting stations
(483) .
105 . Railroad operators ' offices (401) .
106 . "Satellite dish antennas" [SR] (UNCL) .
107 . School bus operators ' offices (415) .
108 . Taxicab operators ' offices (412) .
109 . Telegraph and other message communications
(482) .
110 . Telephone communications (481) .
111 . "Treatment, transmission and distribution
facilities : poles, wires , cables, conduits,
laterals, vaults, pipes, mains and valves"
[SR] (UNCL) .
Miscellaneous Uses Division.
112 . "Fences and walls" [SR] (UNCL) .
113 . "Loading facilities" [SR] (UNCL) , exclusively
"accessory" [SR] to a permitted use allowed in
this PGI zoning district, subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .47, Off Street
Loading.
114 . "Parking lots" [SR] (UNCL) , exclusively
"accessory" [SR] to a permitted use allowed in
this PGI zoning district, subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .45, Off Street
Parking.
115 . "Parking structures" [SR] (UNCL) , exclusively
"accessory" [SR] to a permitted use allowed in
this PGI zoning district, subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .45, Off Street
Parking.
116 . "Refuse collection area" [SR] .
117 . "Signs" [SR] (UNCL) , subject to the provisions
of Chapter 19 .50, Signs .
e.. 118. "Storage Tanks" [SR] (UNCL) .
119 . "Temporary uses" [SR] (UNCL) .
120 . "Accessory structures" [SR] (UNCL) to the
permitted uses allowed in this PGI zoning
district, subject to the
subject provisions of Section
19 . 12 .500, Accessory Structures and Buildings .
121 . "Accessory uses" [SR] (UNCL) to the permitted
uses allowed in this PGI zoning district to
the provisions of Section 19 . 10 .400, Component
Land Uses .
Conditional Uses. The following enumerated land
uses shall be the only land uses allowed as a
conditional use in this PGI zoning district:
Municipal Services Division.
1 . "Municipal facilities" [SR] (UNCL) on a zoning
lot containing less than two acres of land.
Public Administration Division.
2 . Public administration (J) on a zoning lot
containing less than two acres of land.
Services Division.
3 . Armored car service (7381) .
4 . Carpet or rug cleaning, dying, or repairing
plants (7217) .
5 . Child day care services (835) .
6 . Dry cleaning plants (7216) .
7 . Individual and family social services (832) .
8 . Industrial launderers ( 7218) .
9 . Power laundries (7211) .
10. Truck route laundry and dry cleaning not
operated by laundries or cleaners (7212) .
Retail Trade Division.
11 . Carryout restaurants (5812) .
12 . Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) (5813) .
13 . Eating places (5812) .
14 . "Outdoor eating and drinking facilities" [SR]
(UNCL) .
Mining Division.
15 . "Temporary mining" [SR] (UNCL) .
Manufacturing Division.
16 . Chemicals and allied products (28) .
17 . Food and kindred products (20) .
18 . Lumber and wood products (24) .
19 . Paper and allied products (26) .
20 . Petroleum refining and related industries (29) .
21 . Textile mill products (22) .
Transportation, Communication and Utilities
Division.
22 . "Commercial antennas and antenna structures"
[SR] (UNCL) .
23 . Heliports (458) .
24 . Natural gas storage.
25 . "Other radio and television antennas" [SR]
(UNCL) .
26 . "Other satellite dish antennas" [SR] (UNCL) .
27 . Pipelines, except natural gas (461) .
28 . Railroad tracks (401) .
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29 . "Treatment, transmission and distribution
facilities : equipment, equipment buildings,
towers, exchanges, substations, regulators"
[SR] (UNCL) .
30. Water transportation (44) .
Miscellaneous Uses Division.
31 . "Commercial operations yard" [SR] (UNCL) .
32 . "Master signage plan" [SR] , subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .50, Signs .
33 . "Parking lots" [SR] (UNCL) , subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .45 , Off-Street
Parking.
34 . "Parking structures" [SR] , subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .45, Off Street
Parking.
35 . "Planned developments" [SR] (UNCL) on a zoning
lot containing less than two acres of land,
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 .60,
Planned Developments .
36 . "Accessory structures" [SR] (UNCL) to the
conditional uses allowed in this PGI zoning
district, subject to the provisions of Section
19 . 12 .500, Accessory Structures and Buildings .
37 . "Accessory uses" [SR] (UNCL) to the
'P► conditional uses allowed in this PGI zoning
district, subject to the provisions of Section
19 . 10 .400, Component Land Uses .
Similar Uses. The following enumerated land uses
shall be subject to classification as a permitted
use or as a conditional use in this PGI zoning
district or in a less restrictive zoning district,
pursuant to Section 19 . 10.400 H. Classification of
Land Uses :
Services Division.
1 . Business services not elsewhere classified
(7389) .
2 . Laundry and garment services not elsewhere
classified (7219) .
3 . Miscellaneous health and allied services not
elsewhere classified (809) .
4 . Miscellaneous personal services not elsewhere
classified (7299) .
5 . Miscellaneous repair shops and related
services (769 ) .
6 . Services not elsewhere classified (899 ) .
7 . Social services not elsewhere classified (839) .
Manufacturing Division.
.• 8 . Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (39) .
Transportation, Communication and Utilities
Division.
9 . Transportation services not elsewhere
classified (4789) .
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F. Site Design. In this PGI zoning district, the use
and development of land and structures shall be
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 . 12, Site
Design, of the Elgin Municipal Code, as amended,
except as may be otherwise provided in this
section. In this PGI zoning district, the site
design regulations shall be as follows :
1. Zoning Lots - Generally. In this PGI zoning
district, "zoning lots" [SR] shall be subject
to the provisions of Section 19 . 12 . 300, Zoning
Lots - Clarifications and Exceptions, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as amended. More than
one building shall be allowed on a zoning
lot. One building shall be allowed to be
located on more than one "lot of record" (SR) .
2 . Lot Area. In this PGI zoning district, the
minimum required "zoning lot area" [SR] shall
be 40,000 square feet.
3. Lot Width. In this PGI zoning district, no
minimum lot width for a zoning lot shall be
required.
4. Setbacks - Generally. In this PGI zoning
district, "setbacks" [SR] shall be subject to
the provisions of Section 19 . 12 .400, Setbacks
- Clarifications and Exceptions , of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as amended.
5. Setbacks by Lot Line. In this PGI zoning
district, the minimum required "building" [SR]
"setbacks" [SR] and "vehicle use area
setbacks" [SR] from a "lot line" [SR] for a
zoning lot shall be as follows :
a. Building Setbacks. In this PGI zoning
district, the minimum required "building
setbacks" [SR] for a zoning lot shall be
as follows :
(1) Street Setback. The minimum
required building setback from the
Big Timber Road "street lot line"
[SR] shall be 50 linear feet. The
minimum required building setback
from all other street lot lines
shall be 40 linear feet.
(2) Interior Setback. The minimum
required building setback from an
"interior lot line" [SR] shall be 20
linear feet.
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(3) Additional Setbacks. The minimum
required building setback from the
right of way lines of Northern
Illinois Gas natural gas
transmission right of way shall be 0
linear feet.
The minimum required building
setback from the right of way lines
of any railroad right of way shall
be 0 linear feet.
The minimum required building
setbacks as set forth in this
Subsection shall increase by 1
linear foot for each 1 linear foot
of building height over 35 linear
feet.
(4) Transition Setback. No transition
building setback from a "transition
lot line" [SR] shall be required,
adjoining any property located
outside of the corporate limits of
the City of Elgin.
b. Vehicle Use Area Setbacks by Lot Line.
In this PGI zoning district, the minimum
required "vehicle use area setbacks" [SR]
for a zoning lot shall be as follows :
(1) Street Setback. The minimum
required vehicle use area setback
from the Big Timber Road "street lot
line" [SR] shall be 40 linear feet.
The minimum required vehicle use
area setback from a street lot line
shall be 20 linear feet.
(2) Interior Setback. The minimum
required vehicle use area setback
from an interior lot line shall be 6
linear feet.
(3) Additional Setbacks. The minimum
required vehicle use area setback
from the right of way lines of
Northern Illinois Gas natural gas
transmission right of way shall be 0
linear feet.
The minimum required vehicle
e•► use area setback from the right of
way lines of any railroad right of
way shall be 0 linear feet.
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6 . Accessory Structures and Buildings. In this
PGI zoning district, "accessory structures and
buildings" [SR] shall be subject to the
provisions of Section 19 . 12 .500, Accessory
Structures and Buildings .
7. Yards - Generally. In this PGI zoning
district, a "street yard" [SR] , a "side yard"
[SR] , a "rear yard" [SR] , or a "transition
yard" [SR] established by a required building
setback or by the actual location of a
building shall be subject to the provisions of
Section 19 . 12 . 600, Obstructions in Yards with
the following exception:
Within a zoning lot, parking facilities
shall be allowed in any required street yard,
side yard, or rear yard, and a car overhang of
1 .5 linear feet shall be allowed in the
required vehicle use area setbacks .
8. Landscape Yards. In this PGI zoning district,
landscape yards shall be as follows :
a. Landscaping - Generally. All "yards"
[SR] established by a required building
setback or by the actual location of a
building and not occupied by allowable
improvements constructed in conformance
to all applicable codes and ordinances
shall be landscaped with grass, shrubs,
trees, or other suitable pervious
groundcover, as follows :
(1) Street Yard. Street yards shall be
fully landscaped and sprinklered.
(2) Side and Rear Yard. Side and rear
yards shall be fully landscaped.
(3) Foundation Yards. A minimum 10
linear foot wide landscaped area
shall be provided along the front of
a building, and a minimum 5 linear
foot wide landscaped area shall be
provided along the sides and rear of
a building. These planting areas
need not be uniform in shape so long
as the required amount of space is
landscaped.
e''" Sidewalks shall be located
outside of required foundation yard
areas, with the exception of direct
building access or courtyard use.
No foundation yard shall be
required at loading and services
entries to a building.
(4) Parking and Drives. With the
exception of entrance drives and
motor vehicle overhangs, no parking
or drive shall be located within any
required landscaped area.
b. Landscaping. Landscaping within the
aforesaid setback areas shall satisfy the
following minimum requirements :
( 1) Parking Landscape Area. Where
parking is located adjacent to a
street right of way, there shall be
a minimum of 12 shrubs (each at
least 2 .5 feet in height) per 100
linear feet, and 2 . 5 trees (each
having at least a 3 inch caliper)
per 100 linear feet.
(2) Building Landscape Area. Where a
building is located adjacent to a
street right of way, there shall be
a minimum of 6 shrubs (each at least
2 .5 feet in height) per 100 linear
feet, 2 trees (each having at least
a 3 inch caliper) per 100 linear
feet, and 2 ornamental trees (each
having at least a 2 inch caliper)
per 100 linear feet.
(3) Grouping of Trees. Grouping of
required trees and shrubs shall be
encouraged in combination with
berming.
(4) Curbed Tree Islands. A curbed tree
island shall be required after every
20 parking spaces . The island must
measure at least 9 feet by 18 feet
and contain at least one tree
(having at least a 2 .5 inch caliper) .
9. Interim Transitional Landscaping. Interim
transitional landscaping shall be installed as
a land use buffer for the two adjoining
residential properties (Thomas Property and
Volkening Property) that are to remain in the
county until some future date. The buffer
shall consist of a six foot solid cedar fence
erected 10 feet onto the subject property
along the adjoining interior lot lines of the
residential properties . Trees (having at
least a 2 .5 inch caliper) shall be planted on
the residential side of the fence at a rate of
one tree every 40 feet. The buffer shall be
installed prior to the issuance of a building
permit for any portion of the subject property
and shall be maintained until the residential
use of the adjoining properties discontinues .
10. Floor Area. In this PGI zoning district, the
maximum "floor area" [SR] for a zoning lot
shall not exceed 100 percent of the zoning lot
area. There shall be no maximum building
height.
11 . Building Coverage. In this PGI zoning
district, the maximum "building coverage" [SR]
for a zoning lot shall not exceed 70 percent
of the zoning lot area.
G. Off Street Parking. In this PGI zoning district,
off street parking shall be subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .45, Off Street Parking, of
em` the Elgin Municipal Code, as may be amended with
the following exceptions :
1. Required Number of Parking Stalls. The
required number parking stalls shall be
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 .45,
Off Street Parking, of the Elgin Municipal
Code, except as follows :
For warehouse, storage, and distribution
facilities, the parking stall requirements
shall be based on the following stepped
parking requirements :
Area in Square Feet Parking Stalls
Required
1 to 20,000 1 stall per 1,500/SF
20,001 to 50,000 1 stall per 1,750/SF
50,001 to 75,000 1 stall per 2,000/SF
75,001 and over 1 stall per 2 ,500/SF
2 . Land Reservation for Parking Not Provided.
For zoning lots where the initial occupant can
document that the land use requires less
parking than required in this subsection, only
the number of stalls required by the occupant
shall be required to be constructed, provided
that this number is not less than 1/3 of the
total required number of parking stalls .
Adequate land area for the required number of
off street parking stalls in accordance with
this subsection shall be designated and
reserved for off street parking purposes . A
written covenant agreeing to construct the
additional required parking stalls shall be
submitted to the Zoning Officer.
Such covenant shall be reviewed by the
Zoning Officer, approved as to content and
form by the Corporation Counsel, and filed by
the property owner for record in the office of
the County Recorder.
Upon subsequent certification by the
Zoning Officer that the full number of parking
stalls required under this subsection are
needed because the demand for off street
parking stalls exceeds the capacity of the off
street parking facility and that such demand
is of a continuing and regular nature, the
owner of the building shall construct the full
number of parking spaces required under this
subsection.
3. Collective Parking Facilities. Off street
parking facilities for separate uses may be
provided collectively, if the total number of
stalls so provided is not less than the sum of
the separate requirements of each such ""land
use" [SR] , and if all the regulations
governing the location of accessory off street
parking facilities in relation to the use
served are observed. The off street parking
facilities may be provided jointly or
collectively within the property or on
contiguous properties controlled by the owners
of the zoning lots by written covenant or
agreement between the owners of such zoning
lots and adjacent properties .
4. Stalls and Aisles. "Parking aisles" [SR]
shall be a minimum of 24 linear feet in width,
or an equivalent for angle parking. "Parking
stalls" [SR] shall be a minimum of 9 linear
feet in width by 18 linear feet in length, or
an equivalent for angle parking.
Parking spaces for the physically
handicapped shall be provided in proximity to
building entrances . The parking requirements
and related curb cuts and ramps for the
physically handicapped shall comply with the
Illinois Handicapped Accessibility Code.
There shall be a back of curb parking lot
dimension of 43 feet for single loaded aisles
and 61 feet for double loaded aisles . Where
there is a landscaped area immediately
adjacent to the parking lot, a deduction of
1 .5 foot per car for overhang shall be
allowable.
5. Striping and Markings. All parking lot
striping and other markings shall be white.
6. Landscape Islands. Landscaped islands shall
be 9 linear feet wide and provided every 20
parking space.
7. Curb. All landscape islands, drives and edges
of paving shall be defined with B6 : 12 curb and
gutter.
8. Paving. Vehicular access to or from a public
right of way shall be provided on a concrete
approach and "driveway" [SR] within a public
right of way leading from a "zoning lot" [SR]
to an improved "street" [SR] . At a minimum,
the approach shall be paved with concrete for
the first fifteen 15 feet, beginning at the
street curb. The design of approaches and
driveways crossing a public right of way shall
also be subject to the provisions and
requirements of Title 13, Streets and
Sidewalks; Chapter 13 .08, Driveways .
For bituminous concrete surfaces, there
shall be a minimum of two inches of bituminous
concrete over eight inches of compacted
gravel . Equivalent thicknesses of bituminous
concrete may be substituted for gravel
provided that the total pavement thickness is
a minimum of ten inches .
For Portland Cement concrete surfaces,
there shall be a minimum of four inches of
portland cement concrete over four inches of
compacted gravel . Equivalent thicknesses of
portland cement concrete may be substituted
for gravel provided that the total pavement
thickness is a minimum of eight inches .
Service areas subject to abuse, such as
loading and dumpster service areas, shall be
constructed with concrete paving. Paved walks
or pedestrian areas near or adjacent to
buildings shall be of appropriate materials
other than bituminous paving.
H. Off Street Loading. In this PGI zoning district,
off street loading shall be subject to the
provisions of Chapter 19 .47, Off Street Loading, of
the Elgin Municipal Code, as may be amended.
I. Signs. In this PGI zoning district, signs shall be
subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 . 50, Signs,
of the Elgin Municipal Code, as may be amended.
J. Nonconforming Uses and Structures. In this PGI
zoning district, nonconforming uses and structures
shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter
19 .52 , Nonconforming Uses and Structures, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as may be amended.
K. Planned Developments. This PGI zoning district
shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter
19 . 60, Planned Developments, of the Elgin Municipal
Code, as may be amended. A conditional use for a
planned development may be requested by an
individual property owner for a zoning lot without
requiring an amendment to this PGI zoning district
and without necessitating that all other property
owners authorize such an application.
L. Conditional Uses. In this PGI zoning district,
conditional uses shall be subject to the provisions
of Chapter 19 . 65 Conditional Uses, of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as may be amended. A conditional
eft use may be requested by an individual property
owner for a zoning lot without requiring an
amendment to this PGI zoning district and without
necessitating that all other property owners
authorize such an application.
M. Variations. Any of the requirements of this
ordinance may be varied, subject to the provisions
of Section 19 . 70, Variations, of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as may be amended. A variation may
be requested by an individual property owner for a
zoning lot without requiring an amendment to this
PGI zoning district and without necessitating that
all other property owners authorize such an
application.
N. Appeals. Any requirement, determination, or
interpretation associated with the administration
and enforcement of the provision of this ordinance
may be appealed subject to the provisions of
Chapter 19 . 75, Appeals, of the Elgin Municipal
Code, as may be amended.
0. Subdivisions - Generally. In this PGI zoning
district, subdivisions shall be subject to the
provisions of Title 18, Subdivisions, of the Elgin
eft Municipal Code, as may be amended, except as may be
specifically provided otherwise in this planned
industrial district ordinance.
The property contained in this PGI zoning
district may be developed in one or more portions
(phases) . Accordingly, a final plat of subdivision
and final engineering plans and specifications may
be submitted to the city for each phase. If such a
final plat of subdivision, and the final
engineering plans and specifications conform to all
of the provisions of this planned industrial
district ordinance, the plat and plans shall be
approved by the city. No additional information,
data, or plans shall be required.
The final plats and the final engineering
plans and specifications shall be in substantial
conformance with this PGI district and the
preliminary development plan, containing the
following plan sheets :
1 . Elgin Parcel , Overall Development Plan,
Industrial Developments International prepared
by HKM Architects+planners, Inc. , dated
October 15, 1996 .
2 . Preliminary Plat of Subdivision for Industrial
Developments International (Sheet 1 of 2 and
Sheet 2 of 2) prepared by Jacob & Hefner
Associates, Inc . , dated October 1, 1996 .
3 . Plat of Survey prepared by Jacob & Hefner
Associates, Inc. , survey order no.
A040/566-007, no date.
4 . Industrial Developments International, Wilharm
Farm Property, Preliminary Engineering Plans,
Elgin, Illinois (Sheet Cl thru Sheet C9)
prepared by Jacob & Hefner Associates, Inc . ,
dated October 1996 AVO A040 .
P. Subdivisions - Design Standards. In this PGI
zoning district, subdivisions shall be subject to
the provisions of Chapter 18.24, Design Standards,
of the Elgin Municipal Code, as may be amended,
with the following exceptions :
1. Additional Subdivision. "Lots of record" (SR)
may be platted at any number, size, width, or
depth. Additional lots of record may be
established subsequent to final plat approval
provided that such lots of record are
established in compliance with the State Plat
Act and provided that all resulting "zoning
lots" (SR) conform to all of the provisions of
this planned industrial district ordinance.
fow 2 . Right of Way Dimensions. A 41 linear foot
right of way shall be allowed , provided that
a 12 foot 6 inch drainage and utility easement
is granted to the city each side of said right
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of way; provided, however, that additional
right of way shall be provided at
intersections as determined by the City
Engineer. An additional 7 foot 6 inch wide
unrestricted easement area shall be granted to
the city and to public utility companies .
3. Easements. The right of way shall be bounded
by 20 foot easements on each side. A strip of
land within said easements, 12 1/2 feet in
width and abutting the rights of way shall be
for the exclusive use of Elgin for utility
installation and maintenance.
Said easement areas shall be seeded after
utility construction and installation is
completed. Upon completion of construction
and development of the adjacent buildings upon
a zoning lot, the easement area within that
zoning lot shall be planted according to the
landscape standards set forth in Subsection F.
Site Design. , 6 . Landscape Yards . , and shall
be seeded and irrigated with sprinklers to the
back of the curb.
Q. Subdivisions - Required Improvements. In this PGI
zoning district, subdivisions shall be subject to
the provisions of Chapter 18.28, Required
Improvements, of the Elgin Municipal Code, as may
be amended, with the following exceptions :
1. Phased Development. Infrastructure
development may be constructed and accepted by
the city in phases, provided that the City
Engineer determines that each phase has
integrity.
2. Roadways. Roadways constructed and installed
within the property and intended for
dedication for public use shall be three 12
linear foot lanes in width and shall have
B6 : 18 curbing and gutters, for an overall
width of 39 feet. A minimum of one roadway
shall be stubbed to the adjoining property on
the west. The roadway stub shall be
constructed with paved turn around area for
temporary use until the roadway is extended.
A minimum of one roadway shall be stubbed to
the adjoining property on the east. The right
of way for the eastern stub shall be provided
elk at the time of final plat approval . During
the term of the annexation agreement, the
street improvements and 12 inch watermain, if
required by the city, shall be constructed at
the time the adjoining easterly property
developes .
3. Streetlights. Streetlights shall be installed
every 250 feet along the roadways . The type
of street light shall be as approved by the
City Engineer.
4. Public Sidewalks. No public sidewalks shall
be required to be installed within any portion
of the property.
R. Subdivisions - Stormwater Control. In this PGI
zoning district, subdivisions shall be subject to
the provisions of Chapter 18. 36 , Stormwater
Control, of the Elgin Municipal Code, as may be
amended, with the following exceptions :
1. Best Management Practices. Where practical
and reasonable, stormwater management shall
emphasize the use of the natural drainage
system with the following priorities listed in
descending order:
a. Minimize impervious surfaces from
building coverage and vehicle use area.
b. Reduce the rate of stormwater runoff and
the amount of stormwater pollutants
through the introduction of vegetated
swales in lieu of storm sewers and
through the introduction of depressional
stormwater storage (natural topographic
depressions and wetlands) .
c . Reduce the rate of stormwater runoff and
the amount of stormwater pollutants by
providing for an increase in the amount
of infiltrate runoff onsite (maximizing
the connection between impervious
surfaces and vegetated pervious surfaces
before runoff reaches a major conveyance
system) .
d. Reduce the rate of stormwater runoff and
the amount of stormwater pollutants by
providing stormwater detention, designed
to increase infiltrate runoff on site.
e. Utilize storm sewers to provide necessary
stormwater conveyance and to prevent
nuisance conditions in situations where
other drainage measures are not practical
or reasonable.
2 . Stormwater / Water Quality Management Design
Criteria. Stormwater and water quality
management shall meet the following design
criteria:
a. For the design of detention basins,
Bulletin 70 100 year, 24 hour rainfall
depth of 7 .58 inches and Huff Type III
distribution shall be used.
b. The existing floodplain on the site shall
be defined in accordance with the
criteria of the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources, Office of Water
Resources .
c . Detention storage may be located "on
line" and at a minimum shall be equal to
the estimated existing floodplain storage
plus the storage needed to meet an "off
line" release rate of 0 . 15 cfs per acre
of developed property.This will probably
result in a total of approximately 60
acre feet of storage.
d. A control structure shall be installed to
limit the 100 year release from the
subject property to 0 . 15 cfs per acre.
The control structure shall be designed
flow to safely convey releases greater than
120 cfs until the upstream watershed is
fully developed and additional stormwater
management measures are put in place.
e. The developer shall evaluate the
installation of a control to limit the
two year event to a release of no more
than 0.04 cfs per acre for the entire 800
acre watershed. The developer shall
install a control to limit the two year
release from the subject property to 0.04
cfs per acre.
f. The detention basins shall be designed as
shallow marsh areas and shall have flat
bottom areas of approximately seven acres
at normal water.
g. The drainage ditch that extends through
the subject property may be rerouted with
appropriate agency approvals but shall
maintain a continuous open greenway of
approximately 50 feet in width through
the subject property. The greenway shall
be planted in natural vegetation. The
rerouted drainage ditch shall meet the
requirements of the Illinois Department
of Natural Resources for the preservation
of existing flood storage.
h. Where feasible, modified urban road cross
sections (curb and gutter, but no storm
sewer trunk lines) shall feature open
swale drainage shall be utilized along
with the other appropriate "best
management practices" .
i . The developer shall establish the online
stormwater control features as the first
task of mass grading. These features
will assist onsite soil erosion and
sedimentation control efforts . It is
imperative that a stringent soil erosion
and sedimentation control program be
undertaken during the development of the
site, and it may be necessary to extend
these efforts to the parcel between the
railroad tracks to protect Tyler Creek.
j . The developer shall submit all stormwater
management designs for review by the City
Engineer, and by Hey and Associates, as
required by the City Engineer, for
consistency with these criteria.
3. Drainage and Water Retention Lakes.
Development of the Property is intended to
achieve a high degree of water management
through the use of internal storm sewers,
vegetated swales, water detention ponds, and
water retention lakes . A drainage plan,
meeting the storm water run off requirements
of the Kane County Storm Water and Floodplain
Ordinance, as adopted by Elgin, shall be
submitted for each zoning lot as part of the
Site Plan and Building Plan Review Process .
This drainage plan must addresses : Internal
Site Drainage, Off Site Drainage coming onto
site, and Drainage Flows leaving the site.
Drainage planning shall be closely coordinated
with the Architectural Review Committee, as
provided by the Declaration of Protective
Covenants for Elgin Business Park.
The drainage system, as constructed
during the development stages of the property,
shall be designed to conform with the City of
Elgin's standards and shall provide central
stormwater retention or detention areas .
These retention or detention areas shall be
designed to accept the majority of increased
runoff from the developed area and meter the
flow as it leaves the property at the existing
rate of runoff . Vegetated swales and storm
sewers shall be constructed to convey the
emk storm runoff to the detention or retention
areas . Easements shall be established to
provide access to the detention or retention
areas by all zoning lots .
The basic concept for individual zoning
lot drainage is to provide storm sewers as
well as open vegetated swales, with downstream
zoning lots providing capacity for upstream
zoning lots in these storm sewers and swales
that shall be constructed in easements
intended to be used for upstream zoning lots .
Subsequent development of storm sewers and
swales on zoning lots shall relate to the
existing network. Each zoning lot that is
developed must be coordinated into the then
existing drainage network and plan.
S. Building and Construction - Generally. In this PGI
zoning district, building and construction shall be
subject to the provisions of Title 16, Building and
Construction, of the Elgin Municipal Code, as may
be amended, except as may be specifically provided
otherwise in this planned industrial district
ordinance.
1. Exterior Buildings Materials. No building
shall be constructed with any metal exterior
materials, excepting miscellaneous metal
fappurtenances, without the approval of the
City Council .
2. Stop Work Orders. No stop orders directing
work stoppage on the construction of buildings
shall be issued without setting forth the
section of the building code, other relevant
code, or ordinance alleged to be violated by
the developer or other owner, and without
allowing said party to immediately and
diligently proceed to correct such violations
that may exist.
3. Building Permits. The city shall issue
building permits for the construction of site
and building improvements in five phases
consisting of site and foundation, shell,
plumbing, electrical, and mechanical
improvements, as follows :
The developer shall submit site and
architectural plan for each phase as required
by Title 16 , Building and Construction, of the
Elgin Municipal Code, as may be amended.
The city shall act on each application
for a building permit for site and foundation
e including installation of storm sewer, water,
and appurtenances thereto within 14 calendar
days of the date of application, as may be
practical .
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The city shall act on each application
for a building permit for shell, plumbing,
electrical, and mechanical improvements within
21 calendar days of the date of application,
as may be practical .
If the application is disapproved, the
city shall provide the applicant with a
statement in writing specifying the reasons
for denial of the application, including
specifications of the requirements of law
which the application and supporting
documentation fail to meet. The city shall
issue such building permits upon the
applicant's compliance with the requirements
of law so specified.
No application for a building permit for
construction of some or all components of a
building or other structure on the property
shall be subject to review or approval by the
Planning and Development Commission, Zoning
and Subdivision Hearing Board or the City
Council, except upon the appeal of a denial of
such application pursuant to the procedures
set forth in the Ordinances and Regulations,
including the Building Code.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject to
the provisions of Chapter 21 .04, Soil Erosion
and Sedimentation Control, of the Elgin
Municipal Code, as may be amended, and prior
to application for and approval of a building
permit, the developer or its representatives
may undertake excavation, mass grading, fill,
landscaping, lawn irrigation and soil
stockpiling, and installation of temporary
construction trailers and equipment in an upon
the Property, and other site preparation in
the various portions of the Property, provided
that such work is undertaken at the risk of
the Developer and without injury to the
property of surrounding property owners .
4. Occupancy Permits. The city shall issue
occupancy permits within 2 working days of
application therefore or issue a letter of
denial within said period of time informing
the applicant specifically as to what
corrections are necessary as a condition to
the issuance of an occupancy permit and
quoting the section of the Ordinances and
Regulations of Elgin relied upon by Elgin in
its request for correction, as may be
practical .
Notwithstanding any provisions contained
in the Ordinances and Regulations of the city,
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the city shall grant temporary occupancy
permits for facilities which lack only items
which are not complete due to weather
conditions and/or installation of street
lights, provided that all other requirements
for such temporary occupancy permits are
otherwise satisfied. In connection with the
issuance of such temporary occupancy permit,
the developer shall be required to deliver to
Elgin a bond for the completion of such items
on a timely basis .
Additionally, and notwithstanding any
provisions contained in the Ordinances and
Regulations of the city, the city shall grant
occupancy permits for completed portions of a
building or facility provided those completed
portions of the building or facility meet all
occupancy requirements .
Section 3 . That this ordinance shall be in full force
and effect from and after its passage in the manner provided
by law.
Kevin Kelly, May
Presented: April 23, 1997
Passed: April 23, 1997
Omnibus Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0
Recorded: April 24, 1997
Published:
Attest:
Ct)-0-414-4'•-4
Dolonna Mecum,City Clerk
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